Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento,Karla A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Mechler,Marina L., Gatto,Igor R.H., Almeida,Henrique M.S., Pollo,Andressa S., Sant’Ana,Fabiano J.F., Pedroso,Pedro M.O., Oliveira,Luís G. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Swine can be infected by bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). However, transmission routes among pigs are still unknown. The objective of the present study was to induce experimental infection of BVDV-1 in weaned piglets and to assess the potential transmission through pen back pond water, used to facilitate heat exchange of the pigs housed in barns. Two repetitions (BP1 and BP 2) were performed using 12 piglets proven to be free BVDV (n=6 per repetition) allocated into three groups: control, sentinels and infected with two piglets each. The piglets were placed in stainless steel isolators. The infected group received an inoculum containing BVDV-1, Singer strain. The piglets remained in the cabinets for 25 days, during which samples of nasal swab were collected daily and blood sampled weekly. At the end, the piglets were euthanized, necropsied and organ fragments were collected for histopathology, immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. In the first experiment (BP1) the infected animals shed the virus between days 6 and 21 post-infection. Regarding the sentinel group, shedding occurred in only one piglet, on the 20th day after infection, and seroconversion was observed on the 25th day post-infection. In BP2, infected piglets I3 and I4 shed the virus on days 4 and 21 post-infection, respectively. Only one sentinel piglet (S3) she the virus on day 13 post-infection. Therefore, it was concluded that pigs can become infected with BVDV-1 and shed potentially infectious viral particles consequently, being able to transmit the virus to other pigs through back pond water.
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spelling Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected pigletsBovine viral diarrheaweaned pigletspestivirusswineRT-PCRvirosesABSTRACT: Swine can be infected by bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). However, transmission routes among pigs are still unknown. The objective of the present study was to induce experimental infection of BVDV-1 in weaned piglets and to assess the potential transmission through pen back pond water, used to facilitate heat exchange of the pigs housed in barns. Two repetitions (BP1 and BP 2) were performed using 12 piglets proven to be free BVDV (n=6 per repetition) allocated into three groups: control, sentinels and infected with two piglets each. The piglets were placed in stainless steel isolators. The infected group received an inoculum containing BVDV-1, Singer strain. The piglets remained in the cabinets for 25 days, during which samples of nasal swab were collected daily and blood sampled weekly. At the end, the piglets were euthanized, necropsied and organ fragments were collected for histopathology, immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. In the first experiment (BP1) the infected animals shed the virus between days 6 and 21 post-infection. Regarding the sentinel group, shedding occurred in only one piglet, on the 20th day after infection, and seroconversion was observed on the 25th day post-infection. In BP2, infected piglets I3 and I4 shed the virus on days 4 and 21 post-infection, respectively. Only one sentinel piglet (S3) she the virus on day 13 post-infection. Therefore, it was concluded that pigs can become infected with BVDV-1 and shed potentially infectious viral particles consequently, being able to transmit the virus to other pigs through back pond water.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA2018-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2018001001896Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.38 n.10 2018reponame:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)instacron:EMBRAPA10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-5629info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento,Karla A.Mechler,Marina L.Gatto,Igor R.H.Almeida,Henrique M.S.Pollo,Andressa S.Sant’Ana,Fabiano J.F.Pedroso,Pedro M.O.Oliveira,Luís G. deeng2018-11-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-736X2018001001896Revistahttp://www.pvb.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcolegio@cbpa.org.br||pvb@pvb.com.br0100-736X1678-5150opendoar:2018-11-26T00:00Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
title Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
spellingShingle Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
Nascimento,Karla A.
Bovine viral diarrhea
weaned piglets
pestivirus
swine
RT-PCR
viroses
title_short Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
title_full Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
title_fullStr Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
title_sort Evidence of bovine viral diarrhea virus transmission by back pond water in experimentally infected piglets
author Nascimento,Karla A.
author_facet Nascimento,Karla A.
Mechler,Marina L.
Gatto,Igor R.H.
Almeida,Henrique M.S.
Pollo,Andressa S.
Sant’Ana,Fabiano J.F.
Pedroso,Pedro M.O.
Oliveira,Luís G. de
author_role author
author2 Mechler,Marina L.
Gatto,Igor R.H.
Almeida,Henrique M.S.
Pollo,Andressa S.
Sant’Ana,Fabiano J.F.
Pedroso,Pedro M.O.
Oliveira,Luís G. de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento,Karla A.
Mechler,Marina L.
Gatto,Igor R.H.
Almeida,Henrique M.S.
Pollo,Andressa S.
Sant’Ana,Fabiano J.F.
Pedroso,Pedro M.O.
Oliveira,Luís G. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovine viral diarrhea
weaned piglets
pestivirus
swine
RT-PCR
viroses
topic Bovine viral diarrhea
weaned piglets
pestivirus
swine
RT-PCR
viroses
description ABSTRACT: Swine can be infected by bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). However, transmission routes among pigs are still unknown. The objective of the present study was to induce experimental infection of BVDV-1 in weaned piglets and to assess the potential transmission through pen back pond water, used to facilitate heat exchange of the pigs housed in barns. Two repetitions (BP1 and BP 2) were performed using 12 piglets proven to be free BVDV (n=6 per repetition) allocated into three groups: control, sentinels and infected with two piglets each. The piglets were placed in stainless steel isolators. The infected group received an inoculum containing BVDV-1, Singer strain. The piglets remained in the cabinets for 25 days, during which samples of nasal swab were collected daily and blood sampled weekly. At the end, the piglets were euthanized, necropsied and organ fragments were collected for histopathology, immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. In the first experiment (BP1) the infected animals shed the virus between days 6 and 21 post-infection. Regarding the sentinel group, shedding occurred in only one piglet, on the 20th day after infection, and seroconversion was observed on the 25th day post-infection. In BP2, infected piglets I3 and I4 shed the virus on days 4 and 21 post-infection, respectively. Only one sentinel piglet (S3) she the virus on day 13 post-infection. Therefore, it was concluded that pigs can become infected with BVDV-1 and shed potentially infectious viral particles consequently, being able to transmit the virus to other pigs through back pond water.
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